It's not Labour who are furious at May, it's those in her own party.
PMQs Sketch: May, they're behind you!
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Morning Call: pick of the papers
The ten must-read pieces from this morning's newspapers.
Turkey earthquake footage
Second powerful earthquake in less than a month has struck eastern Turkey, killing at least seven people.
Rick Perry forgets which government agency he would axe
The Republican candidate's failure to remember his own policy could spell the end of his campaign.
James Murdoch hearing - live-blog
Instant coverage and analysis as the MPs question the News International chairman about phone-hacking.
In the Critics this week
Andrea Arnold's Wuthering Heights, Marilyn Monroe and Condoleezza Rice.
Its time we grew out of PDC (public displays of care)
Sympathy and grief are best expressed privately, rather than than publicly and in competition.
What about the men?
Male writers on whether their experience of online abuse is as bad as women's.
The week with Peter Wilby
Desmond v Dacre redux, the clamour from Occupy LSX, questions of faith and university bingo.
The Blue Labour band gets back together
Zaha Hadids learning curve
The NS Interview: Miranda July, writer and film-maker
Its more interesting to play the person who makes mistakes
Sure, I can go without a drink: there was that one week at university
Leader: Philip Goulds hard truths for Labour
Nick Heineken Cleggs love of Europe is good diplomacy but suicidal politics
Clegg's fervent Europeanism sticks out amid the Euroscepticism of his Conservative colleagues, and is completely at odds with the spirit of the times.
Leader: Mr Cameron, these NHS reforms are a mess that no one can defend
Cameron says that this is not the "privatisation" of the health service. There is no better word.
Hanging with the prosties
In Mexico, a universal struggle against power and forgetting
A landmark mural in Mexico City by Diego Rivera prompts John Pilger to muse how Mexican politics and business, as in other countries, have been polluted by greedy forces backed by Wall Street.
Word Games: Occupy